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Wade Beauregard Jefferson, a handsome, rugged man from Cheyenne, has obtained recent employment from newlyweds Joshua and Mia Stanton at Silver Aspen Ranch. Wade is faced with the formidable task of fetching Mia’s cousin, Lady Hazel Jane Brayden, from the stage when it arrives in Belle during an early January blizzard. However, her reputation precedes her arrival, and he is on edge. After Hazel has caused an abundance of mayhem at Saxheim Manor, her father packs Hazel off to her cousin in Wyoming Territory. After all, he’s heard Mia worked wonders with her former pupil, Ambrosia. At twenty and one years of age, Hazel has caused a great deal of trouble by playing pranks upon Ms. Beatrice Riggs, the woman about to become her stepmother and the future Countess. Perhaps a change of environment will do Lady Hazel Jane some good. Lady Hazel intensely dislikes Wyoming Territory and Wade Jefferson from the start. Though she is somewhat drawn to Wade with his handsome and rugged good looks, he has a talent for catching her at the most inopportune moments. She senses his deep disapproval, in addition to the fact they come from vastly different worlds, one from privilege and class, the other forged in destiny through hard work and sacrifice. Even if they acknowledged attraction for each other, any relationship beyond friendship could never work. Get your copy of this novella today and enjoy an inspirational, sweet, western historical romance with adventure and faith! Each of the novellas in this series may easily be read as a stand-alone. Also available in paperback format.
Author

Lisa Prysock is an award-winning, "USA Today" Bestselling Author of Christian Historical Romance and Contemporary Romance novels. She writes in genres which include Christian Suspense, Westerns, Victorian Romance, Civil War Era, Mail-Order Bride stories, Mystery, and more. She enjoys including humor in her books. Readers will often find food, fashion, faith, and fun in her writing. Happily married, she and her husband of 25 years make their home in beautiful Kentucky. They have five children, grown. Lisa's early childhood years include time spent growing up on a northern, Minnesota farm. She has many happy memories of gardening, hiking, bicycle riding, a tree house, and hanging out with a cow named Daisy, chickens, and a few horses. She also grew up in the Ohio Valley near her grandparents. Their ministry greatly impacted her life. She enjoys working with the children and youth in her church family. She can often be found trying to put together a human video with the kids to a new Christian song. Some of her favorite activities include: family time, sewing, crochet, cross stitching, reading, sketching, scrapbooking, cooking, gardening, walking, swimming, and working out—when she is not writing. Lisa loves all things old fashioned and sharing her faith in Jesus through her writing. Her debut novel, "To Find a Duchess," was published in 2011. Since then, she has written more than thirty novels. For more information about Lisa, check out her website at LisaPrysock.com for reader resources, free recipes, devotionals, giveaways, and more.